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Disputes and involving
Disputes between the Afar and Issa people of Djibouti have the potential of involving Ethiopian citizens of these groups.
Disputes between the Afar and Issa people of Djibouti have the potential of involving Ethiopian citizens of these groups.
Disputes involving these many legal topics have affected almost every aspect of the company's operations.
* Secured a $ 133 million arbitration award, the largest ever granted to individual claimants by the World Bank Group ’ s International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, against the government of Egypt in 2009, involving the expropriation of a resort property on the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea.
Disputes between democratic states are significantly shorter than disputes involving at least one undemocratic state.

Disputes and peerage
Disputes over peerage claims are considered before the House of Lords Committee for Privileges.

Disputes and claims
Disputes between insurers and insureds over the validity of claims or claims handling practices occasionally escalate into litigation ( see insurance bad faith ).
Disputes over the next 12 years over the precise nature of Edward III's feudal obligations to Philip in Guyenne led to open war in 1337, and to the revival of Edward's claims to the French throne in 1340, when he claimed the title of King of France.

Disputes and were
The Trades Disputes Act 1927 was repealed, and a Dock Labour Scheme was introduced in 1947 to put an end to the casual system of hiring labour in the docks, Wages for members of the police force were significantly increased.
Disputes between offices over fund-raising and organizational direction split the global movement as the North American offices were reluctant to be under the authority of the Vancouver office and its president Patrick Moore.
Disputes over Moroccan sovereignty were links in the chain of events that led to World War I.
Disputes between the Orthodox and Catholic Greeks of the community were frequent and persisted until 1797 when the city was occupied by France who closed all the religious confraternities and confiscated the archive of the Greek community.
Disputes were a power struggle between the powerful ( royalty against deputies ) rather than a fight between royalty and populism.
Disputes between the Wymondham and St. Albans monks were quite common, and in 1448, following a successful petition to the king, the Pope granted Wymondham the right to become an Abbey in its own right.
Disputes with millers were recorded in 1720 and 1722, and ownership of the navigation was disputed on Ashley's death.
Disputes between dealerships and customers arose later because many dealerships refused to do warranty work because they were not reimbursed.
Disputes were to be settled via International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) arbitration.
" Disputes arising from this treaty were the subject of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824.
Disputes between Israelis, some of whom are Jews, with Palestinians, some of whom are Arabs, for control of the area go back at least to the beginning of significant Zionist immigration in 1881, a result in part of Russian persecution of Jews who were wrongly blamed for the assassination of Alexander II.
He was one of the foremost advocates of his age and as Attorney-General guided the Trade Disputes Act of 1927 through the House of Commons after the general strike of 1926 which had ended with large-scale unemployment while those still employed were forced to accept longer hours, lower wages, and district wage agreements.
Disputes between the Arabs of Hittin and the Jews of Mitzpa and Kfar Hittim were frequent, and in the 1929 Palestine riots, the Arabs of Hittin joined forces with nearby villages to attack Kfar Hittim.
After the United Kingdom general election, 1906 a coalition government composed of the new Labour Party and the Liberals, among whom David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill were rising stars, quickly passed the Trade Disputes Act 1906.
In the United Kingdom, sympathy strikes were outlawed by the Trade Disputes and Trade Union Act of 1927 in the aftermath of the General Strike.
In fact the strike was largely peaceful and restrained, and fears of future outbreaks were quelled somewhat by the passing of the Trades Disputes Act.
This short term behind bars was because the Trades Disputes Act of 1927 was used against the supporters of the strike among whom the WIL were prominent.
Disputes there with white farmers and ranchers led to murders of several Nez Perce, and the murderers were never prosecuted.
Disputes between the two factions were frequent.
Disputes between the union and the large Waihi Goldmining Company were frequent.
Both productions were a success, but Grimaldi was taken ill half way through Disputes in China's run.
In 1948, this Order in Council and the IDI act were consolidated into the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act.
Disputes between the BIA and the Japanese military police, the kempeitai were not related to the BIA's excesses against civilians however, but rather were over the BIA's attempts to form local governments in various towns in Burma.

Disputes and referred
Contested contracts can be referred to the Disputes Tribunal.
He resigned from the Labor Party on 12 December 2006 before he was referred to the party's Disputes Tribunal, which could have expelled him.
Disputes having arisen about their boundaries between these settlers and the Cardians, the latter were supported, but not with arms in the first instance, by king Philip II of Macedon ( 359-336 BC ), who, when the Athenians remonstrated, proposed that their quarrel with Cardia should be referred to arbitration.

Disputes and by
Disputes between " nationalist " and " liberals " wings of the party resulted in a split, with the founding of a new liberal party called the Alliance for the Future of Austria ( BZÖ ) and led by Jörg Haider.
* Lectures by Malcolm Shaw entitled The International Legal Principles Relating to Territorial Disputes: The Acquisition of Title to Territory and Settling Territorial Disputes in the Lecture Series of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law
Disputes are settled, interests are pursued, and justice and order are maintained by means of this frame, according to an ethic of self-help and collective responsibility ( Andersen 14 ).
Disputes over grazing rights, exacerbated by the introduction of wheat farming, led to the eruption of range wars between cattle ranchers and sheep herders.
In October 2006, Moi was found, by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, to have taken a bribe from a Pakistani businessman to award monopoly of duty free shops at the country's international airport in Mombasa and Nairobi.
Disputes over the environmental impact, financial benefits and social change brought by the mine renewed a secessionist movement that had been dormant since the 1970s.
In January 2006, Bechtel and the other international partners settled the lawsuit against the Bolivian government for a reported two bolivianos, after intense protests that followed a ruling on jurisdiction favorable to Bechtel by the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.
Disputes on the funding and location of Canton Road station in Tsim Sha Tsui, which was in the proposed alignment, postponed the construction by a year to 2005.
Disputes under the Act are usually, by the terms of Part IV, the subject of statutory arbitration controlled by the framework of the Arbitration Act 1996.
In some cases, there may be some confusion as to whether a case should be heard before an administrative law court or judicial court, in which case the Court of Jurisdictional Disputes, or tribunal des conflits, sat by an even number of State councillors and Supreme Court justices and chaired by the Minister of Justice, is convened to decide to whom the matter shall be vested.
Disputes concerning the election led to demonstrations by the opposition, becoming an all-civil war in May 1992.
This was repealed by the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1946, passed by the post-war Labour Government.
In 1990, the Law and Society Review published an article by Takao Tanase titled " The Management of Disputes: Automobile Accident Compensation in Japan.
Disputes are often settled by fights, with the invariable, if unrealistic, outcome that virtue triumphs over vice.
Disputes between WCW management and the NWA Board reached the breaking point in the summer of 1993 over a variety of issues, not the least of which was a storyline by WCW to have the title switched to Rick Rude.
Disputes, in particular by the Carnival, mixing think that is a strong factor in the delay.

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